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awesome-kubectl-plugins
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Making Kubernetes Operations Easy with kubectl Plugins
This is just a list of things that I find useful, so what works for me might not work for you and at the same time, there might a lot of plugins that I omitted, yet they can be super useful for you. So, go check out the krew index or awesome-kubectl-plugins repository for more. If you happen to find something cool, please share it, so others can benefit from it too.
- Awesome kubectl Plugins
- ishantanu/awesome-kubectl-plugins
rbac-lookup
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Is there a way to see exactly what permissions the built-in group "system:readonly" has?
try using a tool such as rbac-lookup to find roles attached to a principal name https://github.com/FairwindsOps/rbac-lookup
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Kubernetes Hardening Tutorial Part 3: Authn, Authz, Logging & Auditing
RBAC Lookup is a CLI that allows you to easily find Kubernetes roles and cluster roles bound to any user, service account, or group name. It helps to provide visibility into Kubernetes auth.
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Making Kubernetes Operations Easy with kubectl Plugins
rbac-lookup - Similar to the first plugin we mentioned, this plugin also helps with RBAC in your cluster. This can be used to perform reverse lookup of roles, giving you a list of roles that user, service account or group has assigned. For example, to find roles bound to service account named my-sa you use the following - kubectl rbac-lookup my-sa --kind serviceaccount --output wide.
What are some alternatives?
kube-capacity - A simple CLI that provides an overview of the resource requests, limits, and utilization in a Kubernetes cluster
rbac-manager - A Kubernetes operator that simplifies the management of Role Bindings and Service Accounts.
awesome-kubernetes-security - A curated list of awesome Kubernetes security resources
k9s - 🐶 Kubernetes CLI To Manage Your Clusters In Style!
ksniff - Kubectl plugin to ease sniffing on kubernetes pods using tcpdump and wireshark
kubectl-kubesec - Security risk analysis for Kubernetes resources
kubectl-neat - Clean up Kubernetes yaml and json output to make it readable
rakkess - Review Access - kubectl plugin to show an access matrix for k8s server resources
kubectl-dig - Deep kubernetes visibility from the kubectl
kubelogin - kubectl plugin for Kubernetes OpenID Connect authentication (kubectl oidc-login)